Welcome to Weaving by the Sea 2025!
We are delighted to announce the details of Weaving by the Sea 2025,
following the success of last year's events we will once again offer both a Weaving by the Sea Spring School and a
Weaving by the Sea Autumn School.
These together comprise a varied programme of 15 workshops at our
favourite venue, the Hotel Cesar
in Vilanova i La Geltru near to Barcelona, Spain.
Please find course descriptions below.
Please find booking, pricing and accommodation details on the neighbouring page here: Booking Details 2025 Booking opens on Wednesday 8th January at 2pm CET, no pre-booking will be accepted.
Weaving by the Sea 2025 -
Spring School
1st Courses: 3 days - Friday, Saturday & Sunday 4-6 April 2025
Mai Hvid Joergensen - Introduction to Willow Bark Basketry
Mònica Guilera - Round Willow Baskets in Nansa Technique
Tim Johnson - Ugandan Grasshopper Basket
Day off and special evening event - Monday 7 April 2025
2nd Courses: 3 days - Tuesday - Thursday 8-10 April 2025
Mai Hvid Joergensen
- Mad Weave in Willow Bark
Mònica Guilera - Catalan Willow Handbags, Shoppers & Backpacks
Tim Johnson - Neolithic Braiding - Round Baskets
Weaving by the Sea 2025 - Autumn School
1st Courses: 3 days -Tuesday - Thursday 23-25 September 2025
Mai Hvid Joergensen - Oval Willow & Hazel Handbags
Mònica Guilera - Star Base Willow Platters in Nansa Technique
Tim Johnson - Invisible Stitch - Braided & Stitched Rush Baskets
2nd Courses: 3 days - Saturday - Monday 27-29 September 2025
François Desplanches - Oval Willow Baskets with Scalloms
Mai Hvid Joergensen - Squarework Willow Handbags
Tim Johnson - Inspired by Kishies and Caishies
3rd Courses: 3 days - Wednesday - Friday 1-3 October 2025
François Desplanches - Oval Willow Tray with Fitched base and Scalloms
Mònica Guilera - Date Palm Basketry Tim Johnson - Camel Looping with Rush, Fabric and Esparto grass
Weaving by the Sea 2025 - Spring School
Workshop Details 1st
Courses:
3 days - Fri-Sun 4-6 April 2025
Introduction to Willow Bark Basketry with Mai Hvid
Joergensen Friday, Saturday & Sunday 4-6 April 2025
Willow bark is a beautiful soft and flexible basketmaking
material, with many species and varieties commonly cultivated it comes in a
wide variety of textures and colours.
This
three day workshop will give you an introduction to
willow bark basketry. You will learn about harvesting and material
preparation, selecting and cutting the bark to size with special tools,
followed
by plaiting techniques to create pockets, square and round bark baskets
with a variety
of folded and stitched borders.
You will work with a bark grown and
harvested on Mai’s own withy bed in Denmark and combine this with pine roots gathered
in her local forest for structural details.
This course suits beginners and those with some basketmaking experience.
Languages of the course will be English, Danish and Norwegian.
Round Willow Baskets in Nansa Technique
with Mònica Guilera
Friday, Saturday & Sunday 4-6 April 2025
The Mediterranean is home to a beautiful and distinctive technique of
weaving used by fishermen to make a variety of fishing baskets and traps. In
Catalonia ‘Nansa’ fish traps were made in a variety of shapes and sizes
depending on the kind of fish they wanted to catch, the traps were usually made
in the winter with a very tough kind of rush (Juncus acutus) as well as split
cane (Arundo donax) and olive stems.
In this workshop you will learn to make a round nansa basket with a handle.
Combining willow with different coloured threads you will start with a
traditional nansa ‘grid’ base attached to a willow hoop, then move on to the
sidings, bundle border and handle.
This course is suitable for both beginners and those with some experience.
Languages of the course will be English, Catalan, Spanish and French. Ugandan Grasshopper Basket with Tim Johnson
Friday, Saturday & Sunday 4-6 April 2025
Grasshoppers
are a popular and tasty snack commonly eaten in Uganda. This elegantly
curved basket combines an openwork twined structure with a narrow neck,
the special design prevents the grasshoppers, once gathered, from easily
jumping out again!
While
we won't be eating grasshoppers during this workshop we will learn how
to carefully shape our baskets through controlling the number of stakes
and material bundle sizes.
In the workshop we will use African Umbrella Sedge
(Cyperus alternifolius), commonly found in Catalonia as an escaped garden
plant, we will learn how to harvest and prepare the material and discuss possible alternatives such as split rush and beaten esparto grass.
This course is suitable for both beginners and those with some experience.
Languages of the course will be English.
Day off and
special evening event - Monday 7th April 2025
Weaving by the Sea 2025 - Spring School
Workshop Details 2nd
Courses:
3 days - Tues-Thurs 8-10 April 2025
Mad Weave in Willow bark with Mai Hvid
Joergensen Tuesday - Thursday 8-10 April 2025
Mad
Weave is a special and beautiful form of triaxial plaiting
traditionally found in baskets from Malaysia. Weaving in three different
directions simultaneously it has become renowned for driving you a
little mad! All the more reason to join a workshop where its
complexities will be demystified and you can enjoy the beautiful colours
and contrasts in Mai's home-grown willow bark.
During
the workshop you will make two willow bark trays with sewn borders and
learn how to prepare your willow bark into accurate strips and make
decisions about colour combinations to suit your design.
This course suits beginners and those with some basketmaking experience.
Languages of the course will be English, Danish and Norwegian.
Neolithic Braiding - round starts with Tim Johnson Tuesday - Thursday 8-10 April 2025
Neolithic Braiding, also commonly known as Burkina technique
and Punto de Cofin, takes it’s name from
baskets and woven fragments excavated from 8000 year old archaeological deposits
in the south of Spain. Traditionally widely distributed from South Africa up to
and around the Mediterranean and up to the far north of Scotland, this
technique has many variations and applications.
In
this course we will use a variety of soft
materials, including Cyperus, Esparto and Reedmace to create baskets
based on a round start, working from the base of the basket upwards
(unlike some
baskets in this technique, such as the Caithness Hayve, worked from the
top down). Inspired by traditional baskets from Tim’s
collection we will look at some structural variations that create open
or closed weaving and different textures.
Long and short braided handles and straps may be added according to the desired function of your baskets.
This course is suitable for both beginners and those with some experience.
Languages of the course will be English.
Catalan Willow Handbags, Shoppers & Backpacks with Mònica Guilera Tuesday - Thursday 8-10 April 2025
Starting
with a traditional Catalan oval base you will work with a variety of
French, Spanish and German willow varieties to give your larger shoppers
and smaller handbags colourful and textural detail. You will learn how
to carefully control the shaping giving a more open or closed mouth to
your basket depending on its function and your personal design.
Alternatively from the same Catalan base you can make a willow backpack ideal for
picnics, shopping at the grocery store or a day on the beach. These
attractive and light weight backpacks feature a bundle border borrowed
from traditional fishing baskets. You will design your own colour
combinations of leather straps and border stitching and add a twisted willow handle if desired to create your own
individual and stylish statement.
A
variety of leather and cotton straps will be available to complete your
design.
This course is suitable for both beginners and those with some experience.
Languages of the course will be English, Catalan, Spanish and French.
Weaving by the
Sea 2025 - Autumn School
Workshop Details 1st
Courses:
3 days -Tues-Thurs 23-25 September 2025
Star Base Willow Platters in Nansa Technique with Mònica Guilera Tues - Thurs 23-25 September 2025
This Nansa (Mediterranean
Fishtrap Technique) workshop focuses on the special traditional star
base used in a variety of fishing baskets. A tradition native to
Vilanova i La Geltru you could, until recently, still see local
fishermen using nansa baskets in the town harbour. This attractive base
can be the foundation of a variety of rounded baskets and in this
workshop you will focus on platters and bowls combining willow with a
variety of coloured threads of your choice.
This course is suitable for both beginners and those with some experience.
Languages of the course will be English, Catalan, Spanish and French.
Invisible Stitch - Braided & Stitched Rush Baskets with Tim Johnson
Tues - Thurs 23-25 September 2025
In Spain and North
Africa palm leaves and esparto grass are commonly woven into long lengths of braid and
stitched together to make a wide variety of functional items, these baskets
have been made since ancient Egyptian times and the tradition continues today.
Inspired by
this tradition you will work with rush and esparto grass making 4, 5, 7 and 9
strand braids. The edges of these braids are then stitched together in a
special way interlocking the braid edges creating a seamless fabric that you
will shape to make round and oval baskets of your own design.
Following
Tim's recent visit to Marrakech you will have the chance to be inspired
by a variety of traditional Moroccan baskets braided with Date Palm
made in this tradition.
This course is suitable for both beginners and those with some experience.
Languages of the course will be English.
Oval Willow & Hazel Handbags with Mai Hvid
Joergensen
Tues - Thurs 23-25 September 2025
Following
a Danish variation of the Catalan base, you will combine home grown
colourful willow varieties from Mai's own withy bed in Denmark, with
thicker split willow and hazel sticks to create decorative openwork
sections in your oval willow handbags. Learn how to shape your baskets
so that they are both elegant and ergonomic.
A variety of leather straps will be available for a stylish completion to your new fashion statement.
This course suits beginners and those with some basketmaking experience.
Languages of the course will be English, Danish and Norwegian.
Weaving by the
Sea 2025 - Autumn School
Workshop Details 2nd
Courses:
3 days - Sat-Mon 27-29 September 2025
Oval Willow Baskets with Scalloms with François Desplanches Sat - Mon 27-29 September 2025
In this workshop François
will teach the the classic oval willow basket that he started his
basketmaking journey with several years ago. Working from a willow hoop,
that will be prepared for you in advance, you will develop your willow
basketry skills with base weaving geometry, scalloming technique, shape
control, border and handle making options.
To make the scalloms at the beginning of the basket's sidings you will need to be comfortable using a knife.
Basket dimensions: inside top length 50cm, base length 45cm, height without handle 16cm.
This course suits beginners and those with some basketmaking experience.
Languages of the course will be English and French.
Squarework Bags & Baskets with Mai Hvid
Joergensen
Tues - Thurs 23-25 September 2025
Develop
your squarework techniques with a variety of useful willow handbags and and shoppers. Based on a traditional Catalan base
you will design your own basket varying the proportions as you choose.
With
the many stakes that this base provides, and the possibility of adding
thicker willow bi-stakes, it is possible to make a strong and
lightweight handbag with several different coloured willows from Mai’s
own
willow bed in Denmark. Strong leather handles in a variety of colours
will
complete your design.
This course suits those with some basketmaking experience.
Languages of the course will be English, Danish and Norwegian.
Inspired by Kishies and Caishies with Tim Johnson Sat - Mon 27-29 September 2025
The Shetland
and Orkney basketmaking traditions are unusual within the British
Isles having evolved without the use of willow. Shetland’s Kishie
backpacks are traditionally made with Oat straw while Orkney’s Caisies were
made with straw and a wider variety of locally available plant materials. Using
these materials to fulfil various domestic and agricultural needs has evolved
into a diverse and complex basketry tradition.
In this workshop inspired by Kishies and Caisies
we will make smaller twined baskets combining coconut fibre and hand made cordage with Reedmace (Typha latifolia) for the stake bundles.
This course is suitable for both beginners and those with some experience.
Languages of the course will be English.
Weaving by the
Sea 2025 - Autumn School
Workshop Details 3rd
Courses:
3 days - Wed-Fri 1-3 October 2025
Date Palm Basketry with Mònica GuileraWed - Fri 1-3 October 2025
While
the leaflets of the Date Palm have been used for braided baskets since
ancient times, the weaving of the uniquely textured inflorescence stems is a relatively recent innovation.
Having made these baskets with Israeli basketmakers Herzel Oster and Raya Reich at the Vallabrègues basket fair in France several years ago, Mònica now gathers the palm stems in Vilanova i La Geltru and uses it in several of her baskets today.
In this workshop you will make the new 'classic' Date Palm basket, that includes the thick inflorescence
stem at its centre, in combination with a sewn bundle border. You will
then go on to combine the palm stems with willow to create round baskets
featuring the palms distinctive wriggly winding tips.
This course is suitable for both beginners and those with some experience.
Languages of the course will be English, Catalan, Spanish and French.
Oval Willow Tray with Fitched base and Scalloms with François Desplanches Wed - Fri 1-3 October 2025
In
this workshop you will make shallow willow trays based on willow hoops
(prepared in advance) with scallomed stakes, combining a variety of
classic French willow basketry techniques with some possible variations:
- a fitched base with two or three lines of fitching
- twisted rod handles at each end or a single handle over the top
- Protective wooden feet made from a split log on the shave horse and tied into place with cranked willow.
Basket dimensions: base length 45-50 cm, height without handles 10-12 cm.
Skill focuses: fitching the base evenly, preparing scalloms, bordering,
basic hand tool work (froe, draw knife, hand drill) to carve the feet
from a log.
This course suits those
with some basketmaking experience.
Languages of the course
will be English and French.
Camel Looping with rush, fabric and esparto grass with Tim Johnson
Wed - Fri 1-3 October 2025
Looping
structures are found all over the world and are used to make a great
variety of bags, baskets, traps and even camel muzzles! Using
Tim's large collection of flexible structures, bags and baskets as
reference, you will gain an overview of their variety and the special
properties created by combining different materials with different
looping techniques.
In
this workshop you will learn a special two element looping structure
from North Africa used for camel bags, baskets and muzzles to make your own handbags,
baskets and mats. During the course you will use a variety of soft plant
materials including split rush, cyperus sedge and
esparto grass in combination with recycled fabrics for added colour, texture and pattern.
This course is suitable for both beginners and those with some experience.
Languages of the course will be English.
About us:
Monica Guilera
is a Catalan basketmaker with many years making and teaching experience, she makes her
living making baskets, teaching and demonstrating and has taken part in
many exhibitions both in Spain and internationally.
During 2025 alongside commissions and making for markets, Monica will
attend basket fairs in Catalonia and teach a variety of
workshops in Catalonia, France and Germany.
Monica's work continues to
evolve, while rooted in Spanish and Mediterranean tradition she brings
colour and contemporary style to her baskets.
Mai Hvid Jørgensen
is a Danish Basketmaker with many years experience as a maker and
teacher, she combines excellent traditional making skills with a flair
for good design. Her contemporary functional works add warmth and detail
to many Scandinavian homes.
Mai
grows and uses a wide variety of willows which gives her a deeper
understanding of its uses and potential for creative making. Her current
work explores the possibilities of diverse international weaving
techniques to create texture, form and functionality.
Tim Johnson
- never happier than when he's out discovering a new basketry plant or
extracting fibres for his latest work, Tim is an artist and basketmaker
with many years of making, research and teaching experience. Tim combines a
creative approach with great respect for traditional crafts and his
fascination and extensive knowledge of the natural world.
During
2025 Tim will be pursing his research into contemporary and traditional
soft material basketry and teaching in the UK, Catalonia, France and Germany.
We are delighted that our good friend and excellent basketmaker François Desplanches joins the team again for Weaving by the Sea 2025.
François
specialise in willow basketmaking rooted in his research and making
practice. With an exceptional eye for detail, an engineer's mind and a
good sense of humour you'll be in for a treat if you join his
workshops.
See you at Weaving by the Sea 2025!